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Feasibility and acceptability of a web-intervention to prevent alcohol and cannabis-impaired driving among adolescents in driver education. [PDF]
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The Cultural Evolution of Games of Chance : A Historical Investigation of Chinese Gambling. [PDF]
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Forastero cacao bean extract gel decreases IL-6 positive osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes on OIRR model: A primitive study. [PDF]
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Nuclear Physics A, 1993
Abstract Although the central limit theorem and the gaussian approximation are useful for describing the usual behaviour of statistical systems they are useless for discussing very small probabilities i.e. for quantifying the likelihood of very rare events. For this latter purpose the ruin theory of F. Esscher is well adapted; it is exposed, and some
D.H. Wilkinson, D.H. Wilkinson
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Abstract Although the central limit theorem and the gaussian approximation are useful for describing the usual behaviour of statistical systems they are useless for discussing very small probabilities i.e. for quantifying the likelihood of very rare events. For this latter purpose the ruin theory of F. Esscher is well adapted; it is exposed, and some
D.H. Wilkinson, D.H. Wilkinson
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Poisson Processes and Ruin Theory [PDF]
We give in this chapter the main results on Poisson processes, which are basic examples of jump processes. Despite their elementary properties they are building blocks of jump process theory. We present various generalizations such as inhomogeneous Poisson processes and compound Poisson processes.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This paper responds to an ongoing discussion initiated by Duncan Kennedy concerning the identity of "contemporary legal thought." This contribution argues that that category is so hard to define or exemplify because the historical conditions for its possibility are lacking.
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This paper responds to an ongoing discussion initiated by Duncan Kennedy concerning the identity of "contemporary legal thought." This contribution argues that that category is so hard to define or exemplify because the historical conditions for its possibility are lacking.
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Ruin theory with stochastic return on investments
Advances in Applied Probability, 1997We consider a risk process with stochastic interest rate, and show that the probability of eventual ruin and the Laplace transform of the time of ruin can be found by solving certain boundary value problems involving integro-differential equations. These equations are then solved for a number of special cases.
Jostein Paulsen, Håkon K. Gjessing
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Mathematical fun with ruin theory
Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 1988Abstract Some classical results of ruin theory are derived by probabilistic methods, which have an interest of their own. Let X1, X2, … be positive, independent and identically distributed random variables with common mean μ. Let Sk = X1 + ⋯ + Xk, x > 0 and 0 ∑ k=0 ∞ a k (S k +x) k−1 k! e−a(Sk+x) and ∑ k=0 ∞ a
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A bridge from ruin theory to credit risk [PDF]
The structural model uses the firm-value process and the default threshold to obtain the implied credit spread. Merton’s (J Finance 29:449–470, 1974) credit spread is reported too small compared to the observed market spread. Zhou (J Bank Finance 25:2015–2040, 2001) proposes a jump-diffusion firm-value process and obtains a credit spread that is closer
Cho-Jieh Chen, Harry H. Panjer
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